SyncMyCal still one up on Google

SyncMyCal vs Google Google just released an update to their Sync Utility a couple of days ago. The Google Calendar Sync Utility is a way to synchronize the Google Calendar with MS Outlook. Fans of Google Calendar have been clamoring for such a utility ever since the Google Calendar came on the scene. In the meantime, some people took up the opportunities to create their own utilities to sync between their Outlook and Google Calendars. One such utility is SyncMyCal.

I have used SyncMyCal for almost a year now and have been very happy with it all through this. So, I didn’t feel too bad when Google released their own utility. However, after having a look at the offering from Google it turns out that I would still go ahead and use SyncMyCal in place of Google simply because it offers so much more.

Here is a look at a comparison between the two utilities (picked up from the SyncMyCal site):

Comparing Google and SyncMyCal

Given the fact that there will be a Contacts Sync option soon enough, I think that SyncMyCal is still the best bet.

Positives for Google

Of course, you can’t write off Google (heh). Their tool is free (SyncMyCal has a limited functionality free version). And it’s their API so they are probably going to come out better in the end.

April 24th, 2008 Posted in Comparisons, Services and Tools

12 Responses to “SyncMyCal still one up on Google”

  1. Dan Says:

    Well, I can’t say I’ve used either of those programs just yet… but seems like there would be at least one feature that Google’s app has over the other…. At the very least, adding a price field to the chart would make it more unbiased…


  2. Julia Says:

    @dan,

    That one fact is mentioned right after the table. Under Google positives…



  3. BillinDetroit Says:

    No one has ever accused me of being a rocket scientist. That said, why would I post my calendars online?


  4. The Observer Says:

    @Bill
    Umm.. so that you can access them from anywhere?


  5. Doug Smith Says:

    Hopefully at last I can now sync ALL my calendars, rather than just the “primary” Google calendar, which seems to be the first one I set up, and which I cannot change for my “Main” calendar, which is number 4 on the Calendar Management list, and whose position I am unable to rise in the listing.
    I really need to sync ALL the various calendars. If they were not important to me, then why would I have bothered to set them up in the first place?
    I travel internationally, and often need to work offline, updating ALL my details…


  6. The Observer Says:

    @Doug, you sure can, because SyncMyCal allows syncing from any Outlook calendar to any Google calendar, and you can setup multiple sync operations.


  7. Georgia Tech Says:

    I went to their website, but I don’t see a Blackberry calendar sync program like you discuss, only a Microsoft Outlook version. Since no-one uses MSOE on their handhelds due to its terrible insecurities and general dysfunction, I don’t see how this is news. Organizations use Blackberry, Notes, Exchange Server + BES, GCal, Sunbird, Apple Calendar, Yahoo Calendar… it doesn’t work with these.


  8. The Observer Says:

    @Georgia Tech - I didn’t mention that their program allows a sync with BlackBerry. Also, enough people use Pocket Outlook on their PDAs (and not just BlackBerry).


  9. waterprise2 Says:

    Although I used the Google Calendar Sync, I’m just excited that I FINALLY got rid of Outlook altogether! Since I am NOT tired to a corporate environment, I do EVERYTHING (just about) “in the Cloud” with my little 2-person business and I can finally bypass Outlook with direct syncs for both my BlackBerry and my BlackJack II!

    One thing, though, that I’ve found with ALL the sync programs I’ve tried…nothing is really “sync’d”–I have annoying duplicates/triplicates of everything!

    Recurring appointments are made into individual events and duplicated.

    The only “true” syncing I have done is with Palm…but I’m just about over Palm, too!



  10. waterprise2 Says:

    O-o-o-ps…that should be “tied to” no “tired”; although I sure was tired of Outlook and Microsoft!


  11. The Observer Says:

    @waterprise2
    I do know that SyncMyCal handles recurring appointments pretty well.

    Now that you are out of the whole loop, you need not use it of course :)



  12. Handhelds Pda Says:

    Here we go!!!


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